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Apr 16, 2013

The health and behavior of each one of our cells is influenced by both genetics and epigenetics. Drug discovery has historically targeted proteins...

Apr 2, 2013

The black mamba’s venom is so potent that one bite spells almost certain death, in the absence of antivenom. At least the snake provides the...

Mar 26, 2013

There’s life down there, deep beneath the ocean floor. Recently reported from scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute where they collected...

Mar 14, 2013

The internet has connected us in a way never before seen in history: we can now rely on other’s people experiences to guide our own. Whether it is...

Feb 13, 2013

We’ve covered many different aspects of pharmaceutical innovation, ranging from organizational structure, patents, and incubators, but are there...

Jan 29, 2013

Pharmaceutical innovation doesn’t just happen because a lot of money is thrown at it or the company has been restructured. It requires a setting...

Jan 22, 2013

One welcome result of the pharmaceutical innovation crisis is a shift from blockbuster drugs to rare disease drugs. We are doing our own part to...

Jan 15, 2013

Pharmaceutical innovation is a broad term that can encompass and affect any step of the drug discovery and development process, so how exactly are...

Jan 10, 2013

Scientific research in circadian rhythm has determined that our genes can quite accurately predict the time of our death due to natural causes...

Jan 9, 2013

With the fiscal cliff negotiations over for now, we turn our attention to the patent cliff. A lot of industry watchers and participants often...